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Newborn found abandoned outside Laxmi Hospital in Maharashtra

A search is being conducted to find the parents who abandoned the infant, said the police.

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NAVI MUMBAI: A newborn girl was found alive in a bag outside a hospital in Maharashtra's Navi Mumbai, police said on Sunday. 

Officials said that the infant was abandoned by an unidentified person outside Laxmi Hospital on Friday (September 22) between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. 

"On September 22, a newborn girl was found abandoned in a bag outside Laxmi Hospital, in Navi Mumbai. A case has been lodged and an investigation has been taken up," Ajay Bhosale, a senior inspector with Navi Mumbai police said. 

Bhosale further said that the newborn girl was aged 4 to 5 days when she was abandoned. 

"A search is being conducted to find the parents who abandoned the infant. The health of the child is good and after a medical check-up in a hospital, she has been admitted to an orphanage," he added. 

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